The plan was for 2011-2012.
But it would not be materialized.
Reasons:
Economic crisis in Bulgaria and EU as a whole
For entering 'Schengen zone', now EU will scrutinize a lot more than it did in the past with other members (economic crisis)
Some member countries are not so much willing Bulgaria to qualify for Schengen
The plan was for 2011-2012.
But it would not be materialized.
Reasons:
Economic crisis in Bulgaria and EU as a whole
For entering 'Schengen zone', now EU will scrutinize a lot more than it did in the past with other members (economic crisis)
Some member countries are not so much willing Bulgaria to qualify for Schengen
Yugoslavia no longer exists. It was not part of the European Union when it did exist. It broke up into a number of countries. Slovenia and Croatia are two countries that were part of Yugoslavia and are now members of the European Union.
No because Slovenia is part of the European Union, as are Italy and Croatia
Slovenia is the country you are referring to and it is a member. It joined in 2004.
There are 28 countries in the European Union of which two, Croatia and Slovenia, were part of Yugoslavia.
They became a part of the union after they lost the civil war.
Wyoming is the 44th state to become part of the Union.
no Hungary or Slovenia were not part of the western balkans
Ukraine yes, Slovenia not. Slovenia was part of the Yugoslavia which was like a trasition country between the west and the east.
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In 1917 the Soviet Union was created by Russia.